Kirby Morgan offers a wide variety of spare parts kits, rebuild and upgrade kits, from the most basic O-ring kits and soft goods kits, all the way up to the largest “Overseas” Spares Kits which contain numerous spare parts and also include many of the smaller kits.

This is a complete list of Kirby Morgan® Regulators, from the time honored Superflow “B” regulator that’s been the standard on our SuperLite® 17B Helmet for over three decades, to our easy breathing SCUBA regulators (plastic or metal), to the highest performance commercial diving helmet and full face mask regulators available in the world (see REX & EXO®BR).

Kirby Morgan 77

KM77 Top Tab

Kirby Morgan® 77

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Configurations

500-090 KM 77 Helmet w/Posts

500-091 KM 77 Helmet w/MWPC

Standard Finish/Color

Note: available in one standard finish/color only.

Stainless Steel Shell

After x-ray inspection, each 316L stainless steel shell, is precision CNC machined to tight tolerances, to ensure proper fit to all other mating parts. The shell is durable and easy to maintain. Easily cleaned using a Scotch Brite® or similar type cleaning pad.

Updated text in step three of section 1.1.2 Reassembly of the One Way Valve to reflect correct order that the wiper and O-ring goes on.

General Preventative Maintenance - [Low Resolution]

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Split introduction module into four separate modules.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Changed, "Do not use aerosol spray or lubricants." in section 1.2.2 to, "Do not use aerosol spray or lubricants on plastic parts." Removed duplicate sentence, "This can cause the port to fail unexpectedly and drowning could result" in warning in section 1.2.5 Thread Locker.

Updated to include the 525-761 water shroud kit for the KM 97 in sections 1.4.3 Minimum Operating Temperature and 1.9.2 Hot Water Shroud (P/N 525-100) and Water Shroud (P/N 525-761). Corrected the Kirby Morgan phone number area code from (850) to (805) in section 1.3 Product Specifications and 1.6 Operational Specifications & Limitations. Updated the description of the water dump body from main exhaust body on page 10 in section 1.7 Helmet Features. Removed the sentence, "Unlike other Kirby Morgan helmets, no external restrictor is required" as this pertains to older A side blocks. Updated the amount of tools from four to five in 1.9.3 Special Regulator Tools for the SuperFlow® and the SuperFlow® 350 and added the regulator mount nut socket wrench.

General Information KMDSI Products - [Low Resolution]

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Updated with current configurations of the MOD-1 and SuperMask and updated photos throughout module.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Updated with current configurations of the MOD-1 and SuperMask and updated photos throughout module.

Friday, October 14, 2016

Updated CE information and EXO product photo.

Monday, October 24, 2016

Updated CE information.

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Added front cover page.

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Added serial number and CE diagrams for the SuperFlow, SuperFlow 350 and 455 regulators. Updated the packaging procedures for Band Masks.

Friday, September 15, 2017

Added free flow section.

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Split introduction module into four separate modules.

Monday, April 1, 2019

Removed CE certification from the SL 17B, KM 47 and 77 helmets.

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Corrected the URL for the M-48 SuperMask in section 1.1 Introduction on page 9

REX Regulator and Oral Nasal - [Low Resolution]

Friday, February 27, 2015

Updated with front stand offs and auxiliary port.

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Updated layout.

Friday, April 5, 2019

Changed step 6 in 1.2.5 Post Dive Reassembly to:

Place tie-wraps around the tie wrap grooves in each of the two whiskers. Before doing the final tightening of the tie wraps make sure that the parting line on the bottom of the wings is lined up with the parting line on the main body, and the heads of the tie wraps are positioned on the back of the body.

Changed caption on page 10 to:

The port and starboard whiskers should align so that the parting line on the bottoms of the wings is lined up with the parting line on the main body, and the heads of the tie wraps are positioned on the back of the body. You can also make marks on the whiskers with a felt tip pen.

Changed 1.2.1 to: Tighten the retaining ring until snug. The lip of the main whisker body should completely cover the retaining ring, holding it in place.

Place tie-wraps around the tie wrap grooves in each of the two whiskers. Before doing the final tightening of the tie-wraps, make sure that the parting line on the bottom of the wings is lined up with the parting line on the main body, and the heads of the tie wraps are positioned on the back of the body.

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Updated the material of the 510-776 exhaust valve.

Stainless Steel Helmets with REX Pod - [Low Resolution]

Friday, February 27, 2015

Updated with front stand offs and auxiliary port.

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Updated module throughout.

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Updated layout.

Friday, March 15, 2019

Changed the note on page one in section 1.1.1 REX® Pod System and Regulator Removal from, "Outside of the helmet shell" to "Inside of the helmet shell."

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Changed the note on page one in section 1.1.1 Pod System and Regulator Removal from, "…while others are on the inside" to "…while others are on the outside." Updated the caption for the image depicting the different screws in section 1.2 Reinstalling the Pod on the Helmet.